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using all of the authority that we have. we are happy to get suggestions from you on how to do that at the ground. >> what would you say that you need in terms of that authority? >> to help with neighborhoods that is why the jobs act can give substantially more resources. you would have to give us authority over fannie and freddie. >> one of the things that we found out in these workshops, in having fha there, fannie and freddie there, we are able to get the banks that would be able to work closer with the program to interact with the fha is. that might be an area where we can improve upon. >> that makes sense. although we have had only a little over 800,000 people, it is 400,000 people in the marketplace. a big reduction in the month the marketplace. we have a lot more risk that we need to work to avoid. we will do everything we can. >> thank you so much. i appreciate your appreciating the job they are doing. >> secretary, nice to see you. back in april, another secretary testified before the committee. he said he would mak
using all of the authority that we have. we are happy to get suggestions from you on how to do that at the ground. >> what would you say that you need in terms of that authority? >> to help with neighborhoods that is why the jobs act can give substantially more resources. you would have to give us authority over fannie and freddie. >> one of the things that we found out in these workshops, in having fha there, fannie and freddie there, we are able to get the banks that would...
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bicycles who did not use them before. the pricing is such that you would not take it to run across the golden gate bridge, ride it out to sausalito. that is where the core of the business comes from the operators on the waterfront. my hope is it not compete because of the pricing structure. but also, my suspicion is it will actually increase business for the rental companies because people will be introduced to bicycling for $5 and they will see is something that is not so scary after all. then they will be more likely to rent a bike for eight hours and do that longer trip. >> i assume liability will be dealt with? >> absolutely. that is everybody's first concern. i have been working with the city attorney, the port attorney. we have an interagency agreement between the five agencies i mentioned and a lot of the language in there is about mutual indemnification, holding people harmless. there will be a waiver. really, the city and port will not be a party to the contract with the vendor, and we will not own the bicycles.
bicycles who did not use them before. the pricing is such that you would not take it to run across the golden gate bridge, ride it out to sausalito. that is where the core of the business comes from the operators on the waterfront. my hope is it not compete because of the pricing structure. but also, my suspicion is it will actually increase business for the rental companies because people will be introduced to bicycling for $5 and they will see is something that is not so scary after all. then...
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they could not be put to use somewhere else. the actual stations themselves consist of individual stocks that a bike in gauges into and locked securely into. typically, there is a kiosk, like a atm system, with a touch screen pat, perhaps with a solar map, for power. we will be specifying an rfp here in san francisco. these are essentially portable and modular, so they can be expanded or moved across the street. two guys pull up with a small boom truck, dropped in on site, and it does not require any external power hookup. as i mentioned, there is the kiosk and a map panel. this slide shows an example of the golden gate park in 2009. that is when the station is being lifted off of a truck from one of the industry leaders, coming to demonstrate this from montreal. it is being dropped into place. the bottom slide on the left -- as i mentioned, you can drop them off anywhere within the system. they do not all magically end of where you need them to be, so what the vendor does is rebalance the bicycles. bicycle need to be rebalance
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most tell us they won't have any available till january 15. >> kind of scary because there's a big use for it. i hear people who aren't supposed to take it do get access to it. >> reporter: stories around college campuses tell us it's true. >> i know of people getting adderall stolen from them. >> i have heard of cases of people who step into it thinking they can control their usage but after a while they'll turn around and the next thing they know they are dependent. >> reporter: dependent that might rear its head when no adderall is available for mid terms. brittany morehouse, 9news now. >> if you have a prescription for adderall, there are alternative drugs that have the same effect. most of those are also prescribed and controlled. so people affected by that shortage should make an appointment to see their doctor. >>> the type of birth control pill women take matters when it comes to the risk of dangerous blood clots in the veins. newer birth control pills seem to carry twice the bloo blood clot -- twice the blood clot twice compared to older pills. the older pills have the hormone
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it leads us to believe that they to see more what was said week. stand this obviously, this trial has been for two weeks. the defense in this week is trying to prove to the jury carmela dela rosa was suffered deep depression when she dropped her from the walkway last november. has been trying saying thaterwise, not insane. say that she was motivated against her daughter- in-law for having this child. the jury is charged with her of first-degree murder or second degree murder. abc7 is inside the courtroom waiting for any sort of covert date -- any sort of verdict. face life in prison the rest of her life. >>> police in howard county are woman after they she kidnapped her friends 1- old baby. that tiara mo'nique- -williams mayonique be in the area of prince george's county. information is asked to contact police. >>> 30 homes and a school are without water because of a water main break. was discovered on south avenue near 20th street and northeast. part of south dakota avenue has so that the sea water workers can get out and fix the problem. the char
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it'll make us feel good. at the end of the day, we will not ignore anything that threatens our nation. risk is managed in terms of time. that is an indelicate answer. i can flesh it out for the overtime. i were to say we have to do to were three a day to our three -- if i were to say we need two or three things things at a time, you take up the rest. there are 10 things we need to be able to do. these we can take some risk in terms of time whether it is time to activate the component or generate it. time is the independent variable. >> thank you. >> thank you. congratulations to both of you. my mom is 100% italian. congratulations on being the second secretary of defense. let me associate myself with his remarks. i represent a district in northeast ohio. it is critical that we have this money that we are spending. i spent years when i was first on this committee dealing with the very amendment. sometimes the waivers that were given they provide the materials for the military. as you continue to push down to t
it'll make us feel good. at the end of the day, we will not ignore anything that threatens our nation. risk is managed in terms of time. that is an indelicate answer. i can flesh it out for the overtime. i were to say we have to do to were three a day to our three -- if i were to say we need two or three things things at a time, you take up the rest. there are 10 things we need to be able to do. these we can take some risk in terms of time whether it is time to activate the component or...
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there are too many people hurting in this country for us to do nothing. the economy is just too fragile for us to let politics get in the way of action. we have a responsibility. i hope every senator thinks long and hard what's at stake when they cast their vote next week. with that i will take your questions and i will start with ben of the associated press. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i would like to ask you about two matters. federal reserve chairman bernanke warned congress this week the economic recovery is close to faltering. do you agree? on your jobs bill the american people are sick of games and as you mentioned games in your comments, they want results. wouldn't it be more productive to work with the republicans on a plan that you know could pass congress as opposed to going around the country and talking about your bill and singling out, calling the republicans by name? >> first of all, sbewith respeco the state of the economy, there is no doubt growth has slowed. people were much more optimistic at the beginning of the year. but the
there are too many people hurting in this country for us to do nothing. the economy is just too fragile for us to let politics get in the way of action. we have a responsibility. i hope every senator thinks long and hard what's at stake when they cast their vote next week. with that i will take your questions and i will start with ben of the associated press. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i would like to ask you about two matters. federal reserve chairman bernanke warned congress...
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about land use issues. and a lot more circumspect. >> there is the genuine dilemma, the melting pressure to make african land more productive. the danger is that a volatile than dynamic is created drive -w dynamic is creadt. the by resentment of those that wish to make a profit. >> of the challenges and opportunities of all 7 million of us. it is time for halloween, cools and mythical monsters. after spending 700 years. in a cave, the mummified body of a peruvian woman is getting her a virtual autopsy. -- is getting a virtual autopsy. >> i am a physical anthropologist in washington, d.c. behind me, we have one of the human remains fro mthe mo -- from the mountains. she has undergone what we call natural mummification. she was put in a cave and in a dry, cold environment. she became mummified. she is about 700 years old and represents one of the best preserved bodies and most beautiful, in my opinion. we have the possibility of learning quite a bit. one thing i am going to do is using the scanner to enhance
about land use issues. and a lot more circumspect. >> there is the genuine dilemma, the melting pressure to make african land more productive. the danger is that a volatile than dynamic is created drive -w dynamic is creadt. the by resentment of those that wish to make a profit. >> of the challenges and opportunities of all 7 million of us. it is time for halloween, cools and mythical monsters. after spending 700 years. in a cave, the mummified body of a peruvian woman is getting...
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ya know, gives us an edge. you know fedex can, give u us an edge. how? well, fedex ships auto parts from factoriesround the world, and that'l'll help us fix cars faster. greaeat idea. you know you got a bright future here at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... [ male annncer ] supply chain solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. >>> for more on our sshow, chec out our web site. i hope you'll follow me on our twitter handle at maria bartiromo. we'll get earnings newss from i unilever, starbuck's, kraft and other compans. total sale are out on tuesday. chairman ben bernanke also holding a press conference. on thursday the leaders of the world's largest economies will meet once agagain at the g-20 annual gathering, this year happening in cannes, france. friday the release of e monthly report. we'll find out how many jobs were created or lost in the month of october. finally today, is it getting crowded in here or is it just me? on monday, october 31st,, somewhere in one of 200 countries, total world population is expected to reach 7 billion people, according to data i
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honest to carry loads and never used to mate and will. though he is the last. of the rostov reserve and researches from the biodiversity conservation center of come up with a project to keep what will once native animals and the staff of this small herd of camels graze during the day and return to an open pen for the night. the camels like it here and are only too happy to give up the open wild in exchange for food and water. they have easily adapted to living in the step one of the signs of healthy camels is upright rather than crumpled and drooping humps camels rapidly multiplied in this small. are new they have a hierarchy of. camels a base strong males some of the males are very aggressive they have to be removed from the herd to ensure the comfort of others this is especially important at a time when there are many young camels around we protect them from aggressive males but old and young alike co-exist peacefully. mean has devoted his life to studying horses so much so that his friends and colleagues gave him the nickname old mustang. for quite some time
honest to carry loads and never used to mate and will. though he is the last. of the rostov reserve and researches from the biodiversity conservation center of come up with a project to keep what will once native animals and the staff of this small herd of camels graze during the day and return to an open pen for the night. the camels like it here and are only too happy to give up the open wild in exchange for food and water. they have easily adapted to living in the step one of the signs of...
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capitol as thousands expressed fury over tax dollars being used to bolster big business and activists say they're fed up with breaking their backs and work while bonuses flow into the pockets of the ready wealthy banker. and russian prosecutors prepare to hand out more charges for the murder of a journalist on the new course was something that in moscow five years ago no one has yet been convicted of the killing but authorities say they're close to solving and. now an r g r four it's time for culture as we take an excursion through one of moscow's premier attractions stay with us. great. but. come to. germany. so it must be the only one. moscow. hello i will come to moscow out show on this week's program i'm exploring the famous christian museum which cases right in the heart of the russian capital that opened in one thousand and twelve alexia will celebrate his one hundredth anniversary so join the last number is as we take a look at the something collection of all representing centuries of creativity the strength and culture. the coolie on which you see here is a reproduction of the
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we've got a responsibility to the people who sent us here. so i hope every senator thinks long and hard about what's at stake when they cast their vote next week. all right. with that, i will take your questions and i will start with ben feller of the associated press. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i'd like to ask you two economic matters. federal reserve chairman bernanke warned congress this week that the economic recovery is close to faltering. do you agree? and, secondly, on your jobs bill, the american people are sick of games. you mentioned games in your comments. they want results. wouldn't it be more productive to work with republicans on a plan that you know could pass congress as opposed to going around the country, talking about your bill and singling out, calling out republicans by name? >> well, first of all, with respect to the state of the economy, there is no doubt that growth has slowed. i think people were much more optimistic at the beginning of this year. but the combination of a japanese tsunami, the arab spring
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klaus kleinfeld joins us to discuss the results. later in the week, we'll see results from google, j.p. morgan chase and pepsi. >> susie: big news in the corner office at the house of mouse and its all about planning for the future. robert iger will add chairman to his title in march and step down as disney c.e.o. in 2015. during his six-year run as c.e.o. he increased disney's value by a third. he's also credited with reinvigorating the company, highlighted by the acquisition of pixar animation and marvel entertainment. >> tom: another big american company general motors is putting the brakes on plans to add a second shift at the factory making its chevy volt electric cars. g.m. will make one shift more efficient so it can produce the same number of cars as two shifts. fewer than 4,000 volt's have been sold far less than g.m. sales 2011 target of 10,000. its main competition-- the nissan leaf currently is outselling the volt with more than 6,000 sold between december and august. >> tom: a rally through june, a summer swoon and then
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is very important for us however to the double cherish of the treaty organization for us the requests to reach we receive georgia is not double check it's something else. we have proposed on many occasions to georgian kuwait to negotiate trade issues so the same way as we did with the eight there were two members but atrociously that was not in georgia the requests of each we received. rules so the next ambassador to russia us investor mr netball set that united states thought that switzerland has mediating the talks between russia and georgia came up with a pretty balanced solution why was it rejected it's not clear question to me here seems it's a question to believe because we have not rejected this proposal rejects it. josey be prepared to a concerted basis but we are not there we hope is a problem with yoko next meeting we will we will come more closely as it's possible forestry agreements of business or not but we have not for turkish can russia actually enter w. without a unanimous approval. it's an interesting question double cheroots very clearly say that if there isn't a con
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and practice it was used to being once in the history of the show and whereas it will be used on the case of pressure or not it's a decision of the members which taken well there's been so many allegations for the longest time one rochelle will listen. but we premiered that he's very hopeful that will happen towards the end of the year i want to hear from you what is your realistic estimate because we've been hearing for ever next loans and of the year more balanced estimates say three to five years what's your estimate. three to five i think it's too much. should we are in the negotiations we have concluded. almost everything we are supposed to say so i have very few technical questions which are still outstanding and we hope that we need even not a few months of her to a few weeks or even days in order to be able to resolve. all of them the time table we should have currently in our working partly book and partly it's usually to both. is very clear it we have two completely full of discussions. the second sort of trouble. formal meeting should take place. mid november so we have a
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we normally use to. perform and results elsewhere defending champions barcelona enjoyed it soon a win over pales in they stay seconding through page behind a single man. at the san siro passes it enjoys seventy eight percent of their possession last night in the past and i would be a scoring goals for them perhaps the biggest surprise was that messi didn't find the net considering he has scored sixteen times this season already a coach pep guardiola thought that was a positive. image of media really not into this some tremendous fruit book. doesn't score a marker. we have got to learn to use this round he doesn't score much and i wish to continue for many years. find themselves at the top of group f after a one know when i'm asked say am ramsey but the we're not in the second minute of stoppage time last say a second they're not critical in p.r. cos third after their three one win over bruce you do almost it is very tight but gunners boss are something that believes his side deserved to be where they are
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that would push us in a recession. and our choices are not good. short-term pain or be brief. >> the very presence of the program that was on the department of energy and the health department, and education etset rampt and federal government responds money in inhibiting freedom. we need to free the economy and let prosperity grow. >> wayne, you have a balanced approach. you said cuts can be made. a trillion in cuts. would that hurt the economy or help the economy. >> no, no not at all. in a lot of the waste in government. you can skinny it down. 235,000, employees in these agencies and 1divide 5 billion in the budget. you can cut that in half. look. you have to take that off of the board. johnathon is right about the salaries. washington is the biggest and most expensive employer. we have allowed them to do this and this is crazy. second biggest contractor to the u.s. gdp. you are looking at the salaries of the admip straightors sitting behind the desk in washington . cut the department of interior and has to do with national parks and it controls
that would push us in a recession. and our choices are not good. short-term pain or be brief. >> the very presence of the program that was on the department of energy and the health department, and education etset rampt and federal government responds money in inhibiting freedom. we need to free the economy and let prosperity grow. >> wayne, you have a balanced approach. you said cuts can be made. a trillion in cuts. would that hurt the economy or help the economy. >> no, no...
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but he's done the best of us because it's like oh . yeah he's difficult to beat when you win you don't quite have the performance but . you know i think we were a very strong team and if anyone can fight back it's definitely. the last year thursday afternoon sports weather is next the nuri is here with all the news at the top of the hour. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. don military by the syrian capital hosts a massive show of support for president assad with calls for him to be given more time to make the promise of reform a reality. angry and to call for documents not on the doors of some of america's richest as the wave of demonstrations critical of washington's loyalty to big business gathers momentum nationwide. and how some believe that germany's move from nuclear power to renewable energy could see millions broke sunday left in the tub. and the minority sh
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still with us by. after the break, we will explain our number of the week. 38.5. [ female announcer ] this is steve and lynn and they have a good question. can the aetna app make you healthier? well, that all depends on what you do with it. and there's an awful lot you can do with it. access your medical history, view claims get reminders for mammograms fi in-network doctors, track your health goals... run with it. i got my cholesterol down. i lost five pounds. [ emale announcer ] see for yourself, aetna.com aetna. know more. get better. >> hang on to your wallet for the number of the wk especially if you live in maryland. 38.5 -- we are talkingbout cents pegallon, and it is the amount of state tax that you will end up paying. if maryland goes along with a recommendation of a state panel. currently, the gasoline tax is 23.5.5 cents per gallon. we are out of time. thank you for j joining us. we hope to see you again next week. captioned by the national captioning g institute --www.ncicap.org-- ♪ ♪ â
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pete fuller is in town this week for meetings and joins us now. general fuller, welcome to the show. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let's start with that you've got $11 billion in budget. what does that buy in each of the categories and how long is u.s. and nato going to spend this kind of money to train on air forces? >> well, we are at the high water mark fiscal year 2011. next year, we have already identified that we can return back to the federal government, $1.6 billion for the high-water mark that will be the $11.6, it will be $11.2. we're building a force so it is in the boost faze. as you fly an airplane, you need to put in a lot of power to get it off the ground. that's a lot of power. we need to get the recruit at 195,000, putting in $11 billion of infrastructure. i mean we're doing it all at the same time. we're in the boost faze. once we get it into boost, sustainment is at a lower cost. >> what are the top priorities in each of those things as you are trying to map a future? >> what we're trying to do right now are two elements. one
pete fuller is in town this week for meetings and joins us now. general fuller, welcome to the show. >> thank you for inviting me. >> let's start with that you've got $11 billion in budget. what does that buy in each of the categories and how long is u.s. and nato going to spend this kind of money to train on air forces? >> well, we are at the high water mark fiscal year 2011. next year, we have already identified that we can return back to the federal government, $1.6 billion...
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but he's done the best to rip us because it's like oh. yeah he's he's difficult to be when you when you don't quite have the performance but. you know i think with were a very strong team and if anyone can fight back it's definitely. not as all the sport tried to join me again in just under two hours time i'll be back here with more but now it's the weather marina's here after that with all the news. be able to. eat sushi. elite. well see british scientists are. spot on the. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. blog. by. the syrian capital host a massive show of support for president assad with calls for him to be given more time to make the promise of reform areality. angry anti-corporate activists knock on the doors of some of america's richest as the wave of demonstrations critical of washington's loyalty to big business gathers momentum nationwide. and how some believe that germa
but he's done the best to rip us because it's like oh. yeah he's he's difficult to be when you when you don't quite have the performance but. you know i think with were a very strong team and if anyone can fight back it's definitely. not as all the sport tried to join me again in just under two hours time i'll be back here with more but now it's the weather marina's here after that with all the news. be able to. eat sushi. elite. well see british scientists are. spot on the. market why not....
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the use of oil. people have defined the paradigm of energy security. one way is simply get more oil. as you're pointing out, it's more expensive and thus of ecological costs that are severe . the history of dependency in oil of this country, powerful interests in the auto industry, the oil lobby and industrial complex. now was outlined in the 60's. part of the sustained history. wisely accommodated these interests, and there are certain military interests, rather sophisticated passion part of the equation. my question is how can -- now obama at least rhetorically is talking about expanding mass transit, high-speed rail, alternative energy demand for different reasons that i was the ideological we don't even have the resources. so given these different structural forces out you think there is intervention? what did gerald ford do about these? >> he had a problem because he was on elected and he had a short term. he was dealing with multiple crises. the flood the market in 1977 to read right now they're pumping more oil than they have the past 30 years.
the use of oil. people have defined the paradigm of energy security. one way is simply get more oil. as you're pointing out, it's more expensive and thus of ecological costs that are severe . the history of dependency in oil of this country, powerful interests in the auto industry, the oil lobby and industrial complex. now was outlined in the 60's. part of the sustained history. wisely accommodated these interests, and there are certain military interests, rather sophisticated passion part of...
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international news live from moscow this is also here with me us apart but thanks for joining us for the u.s. led war in afghanistan has now passed the ten year mark widely dubbed as a decade of failure by critics its human cost keeps on climbing more than two thousand seven hundred foreign troops have died during the fighting a figure of by the number of argon lives lost jason whitlock reports. another day in afghanistan so the battle more casualties despite official claims that the war is being won two thousand and eleven is lining up to be deduced yet for u.s. forces fighting to tame the decade long taliban insurgency for things to improve medical capabilities casualties some would have perished in previous conflicts or survived but these two soldiers one patrol in a vehicle one road side bomb exploded beneath it it took less than half an hour for a medivac crew to pick them up by helicopter and deliver them to the trauma ward came doria field one of the country's busiest their injuries are bad but not extreme i mean we will most likely stay on base until they've recovered more se
international news live from moscow this is also here with me us apart but thanks for joining us for the u.s. led war in afghanistan has now passed the ten year mark widely dubbed as a decade of failure by critics its human cost keeps on climbing more than two thousand seven hundred foreign troops have died during the fighting a figure of by the number of argon lives lost jason whitlock reports. another day in afghanistan so the battle more casualties despite official claims that the war is...
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on saturday, taking us out of order. you are listening to "white house chronicle" coming to you from washington with myself, llewellyn king, andre, bureau chief of the russian news agency. and zalt, director of a comprehensive annual survey of american and european public opinion since 2002. we are discussing here the position of america in the world and the way it is regarded. this program, in keeping with that can also be seen on the english language stations of voice of america around the globe. >> sorry, llewellyn, i wanted to pick up on what -- >> oh please. >> so what you're saying about the policy, in a more general way what is at stake here and what people dislike around the world and probably result comes from hungary which gives him a unique perspective. before the end of the cold war they were supposed to follow the socialist model. which basically was saying we know how you guys should live. ok the cold war ended, the nation was liberated, like other nations. but now they find himself on line of scrimmaged to
on saturday, taking us out of order. you are listening to "white house chronicle" coming to you from washington with myself, llewellyn king, andre, bureau chief of the russian news agency. and zalt, director of a comprehensive annual survey of american and european public opinion since 2002. we are discussing here the position of america in the world and the way it is regarded. this program, in keeping with that can also be seen on the english language stations of voice of america...
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now bringing in the moisture from the south, and the cold air is in place north of us. northerly winds, and it's coming. yesterday across new york state and new england, behind that, cold air. the storm system comes. our future cast in motion. the breaks in the day, and the clouds thicken this afternoon. rain to southern virginia. i stopped the clock at 1:00 a.m., and you will see in west virginia, we have snow it will expand into pennsylvania by saturday morning, working its way east slowly here. saturday in the mountains, you're going to get it. we will have to see how much of the cold air will work in. this could be east from where we are depicting. colder air coming back, and we have snow there. i want to show some of the computer models on the forecast projections and how much snow we could see. one model 6 plus the g.f.s., this is an american model, you can see the white into northern frederick county. this big area of lying blues into pennsylvania. still, we will watch this very, very carefully. today, looking at 51. 39 with the rain and the snow. sunday, we will
now bringing in the moisture from the south, and the cold air is in place north of us. northerly winds, and it's coming. yesterday across new york state and new england, behind that, cold air. the storm system comes. our future cast in motion. the breaks in the day, and the clouds thicken this afternoon. rain to southern virginia. i stopped the clock at 1:00 a.m., and you will see in west virginia, we have snow it will expand into pennsylvania by saturday morning, working its way east slowly...
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and leave dump us with this problem. now that is not translated and told to the man on the street in fact the reality is that after may second after you know there was some differing nosediving of the relations between the two establishments and then it has been a little more steady you know steadily kind of getting better this is not told to the people there is a game and there is not just one game the games within games that are being played now the other point which was being raised about drone attacks i think it's again a very confusing and complex subject because right now the if you if you talk to people not people in the planes not people who are far removed from the tribal areas but if you talk to certain segments of the population there they say that the only pressure on the taliban is from drone attacks so what reality am i supposed you want to jump in here almost out of time here stephen i to give you the last the last word on this program where is the by us pakistan relationship going got twenty seconds. well
and leave dump us with this problem. now that is not translated and told to the man on the street in fact the reality is that after may second after you know there was some differing nosediving of the relations between the two establishments and then it has been a little more steady you know steadily kind of getting better this is not told to the people there is a game and there is not just one game the games within games that are being played now the other point which was being raised about...
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masons is going to be a lesson to us every time. when date is given. military and intelligence powers. it is a slippery slope leads to the takeover of countries. yemen has also been the scene of civil unrest this year with the president announcing that he's to resign in the coming days ali abdullah saleh. for thirty three years declared his decision on saturday prompting some of some to believe that nine months of violent protest might have finally borne fruit but according to top president of the arab lawyers association assurances that he'll step down is nothing but an empty promise . he must have made a hundred. teachers and in every single one of them he said he's going to leave and every single one of them he promised that he doesn't want to run as a president and every single one of them he finished he stayed in power this is absolutely no different from anything before i think no one believes what he is saying he had the. time to his life when he went to saudi arabia and policy was the americans have organized with the gulf states so that he sta
masons is going to be a lesson to us every time. when date is given. military and intelligence powers. it is a slippery slope leads to the takeover of countries. yemen has also been the scene of civil unrest this year with the president announcing that he's to resign in the coming days ali abdullah saleh. for thirty three years declared his decision on saturday prompting some of some to believe that nine months of violent protest might have finally borne fruit but according to top president of...
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the rest of us because it's like oh. yeah he's he's difficult to beat when you win you don't quite have the performance but. you know i think we're a very strong team and if anyone can fight back and start from. last year thursday afternoon sports weather is next the nuri is here with all the news at the top of the hour. wealthy british style. sometimes. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r t.
the rest of us because it's like oh. yeah he's he's difficult to beat when you win you don't quite have the performance but. you know i think we're a very strong team and if anyone can fight back and start from. last year thursday afternoon sports weather is next the nuri is here with all the news at the top of the hour. wealthy british style. sometimes. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global...
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nations should be a lesson to us every time. military intelligence. it is a slippery slope that leads to. all understand. another country has suffered months of civil unrest is yemen many its president announced on saturday that he has to step down in the coming days it follows nine months you may recall a violent protests with the opposition demanding an end to ali abdullah saleh is thirty three year rule discuss this latest development is talk live now to london and we're joined by several mocktails president of the out of boys association mr several months of thanks for being on the program. seller's been playing out of power for so long do you actually believe this time he is serious about stepping down. over the last nine months i think he must have made a hundred in. speeches and in every single one of them he said he's going to leave in every single one of them he promised that he doesn't want to run as a president and every single one after he finished he stayed in power this is absolutely no different from anything before i think no one belie
nations should be a lesson to us every time. military intelligence. it is a slippery slope that leads to. all understand. another country has suffered months of civil unrest is yemen many its president announced on saturday that he has to step down in the coming days it follows nine months you may recall a violent protests with the opposition demanding an end to ali abdullah saleh is thirty three year rule discuss this latest development is talk live now to london and we're joined by several...
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to keep us focused. that's better for us to be spreaders that. it will in a system that sickly inherently flawed the whole morning every paradigm is the single cause the economy isn't broken it doesn't need this is exactly it's a condition money is an interest in. our whole economy has been set up to see you so you don't agree with congressman ross. is the solution to a budget along for the illusion that these debts can be served by using money which creates more debt it's likely surge it's a way of maintaining divisions we could see you know going to snowball the city we need to create jobs there with no means health care and welfare state. this is just another socialist speech this is true such as the socialism. is it just rhetoric really. quite the opposite. is just there we. believe. scripture is the real bible for some kind of. brutal. tricks to be invisible ok thank you for your seats contributions and brief attempts to alleviate all confusion. conspired and lead. revealing he. did like to use the time do you have a practical solution i bel
to keep us focused. that's better for us to be spreaders that. it will in a system that sickly inherently flawed the whole morning every paradigm is the single cause the economy isn't broken it doesn't need this is exactly it's a condition money is an interest in. our whole economy has been set up to see you so you don't agree with congressman ross. is the solution to a budget along for the illusion that these debts can be served by using money which creates more debt it's likely surge it's a...
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we need to use technology in our businesses more efficiently. plus technology is really hope for humanity, for the future. >> when you look at turkey's role in the world, does turkey still want to be part of a european union? >> you know, there is still a desire to be part of the european union. but i think europe union is better off with turkey. and we have been doing well, if you look at our past performance anthere are a lot of benefits. i think opening up there is, we can have access to knowlee. there's a lot we can learn from europe as well but i think it's not critical for turkey's future to be part of the your mean union. i think it could be a win-win if we join the european union. >> rose: what do you think of the crisis europe is going through right now in the your ozone. >> i'm not surprised because i do, you and i have attended some european meetings. and you know, you hear 27 countries, different cultures, politicians arguing, talking, discussing, discussion going on. but it's not about very practical things about serving people. it'
we need to use technology in our businesses more efficiently. plus technology is really hope for humanity, for the future. >> when you look at turkey's role in the world, does turkey still want to be part of a european union? >> you know, there is still a desire to be part of the european union. but i think europe union is better off with turkey. and we have been doing well, if you look at our past performance anthere are a lot of benefits. i think opening up there is, we can have...
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there's the headlines up next here on our c palestinians tell us in their own words hold.
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fun stuff well that brings us up to date for more there is our website article. let's see now what's happening and the world of business. problems a very warm welcome time for your business update despite the rubles for a look coast to last month's russian lenders have seen no hike in the conversion of rival deposits into foreign currency on the other hand lenders burbank managed to double new deposits to over two billion dollars given the fact that oil prices are holding up very well above one hundred dollars per barrel given the fact that we're seeing signs. that are stabilization in the global economy i think there is scope for the. gave the lost ground in the remainder of the year. also we see that the policy of the central bank is more active and supporting the war so this is why i believe that there will bill is more likely to appreciate from the current level than we can. in the remainder of this year. europe some bishan to cut dependence on russia not chill gas is forcing it to look for alternative energy experts say that europe is sitting on eighteen tri
fun stuff well that brings us up to date for more there is our website article. let's see now what's happening and the world of business. problems a very warm welcome time for your business update despite the rubles for a look coast to last month's russian lenders have seen no hike in the conversion of rival deposits into foreign currency on the other hand lenders burbank managed to double new deposits to over two billion dollars given the fact that oil prices are holding up very well above one...
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ya know, gives us an edge. you know fedex can, give us an edge. how? well, fedex ships auto parts from factories around the world, they clear em through customs, and that'll help us fix cars faster. great idea. you know you got a bright future here at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... [ male announcer ] supply chain solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i blacked out. [ female announcer ] ...who thought she had reached the end of her story. [ joycelin ] the doctor told me i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nurses and doctors were amazing, and they were like a second family to me. and now i'm back to doing what i love. [ female announcer ] california pacific medical center and sutter health. our story is you. >>> for more on our show, check out our web site. i hope you'll follow me on our twitter hand
ya know, gives us an edge. you know fedex can, give us an edge. how? well, fedex ships auto parts from factories around the world, they clear em through customs, and that'll help us fix cars faster. great idea. you know you got a bright future here at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... [ male announcer ] supply chain solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i blacked out. [ female announcer...
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with riot police using tear gas against protesters. and in other news the syria divided the summer months long revolt sees the regime supporting capital ready to wait for reforms while cities outside damascus want the president. plus ukraine's attempts to spruce up its image ahead of its hosting of the euro two thousand and twelve football championships come under fire from animal rights groups who accuse the government of burning straight a line.
with riot police using tear gas against protesters. and in other news the syria divided the summer months long revolt sees the regime supporting capital ready to wait for reforms while cities outside damascus want the president. plus ukraine's attempts to spruce up its image ahead of its hosting of the euro two thousand and twelve football championships come under fire from animal rights groups who accuse the government of burning straight a line.
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used to be. used. to. syrian president pledges to draft a new constitution a day after the capital hosted a massive show of support for him. and grant a corporate activist knock on the doors of some of america's richest as the wave of demonstrations critical of washington's loyalty to big business gathers momentum nationwide. and how some believe that germany's move from nuclear power to renewable energy could see millions broke jobless and left in the dark. washes diamond produce also is considering growing its business by overseas that positions more in this in twenty minutes.
used to be. used. to. syrian president pledges to draft a new constitution a day after the capital hosted a massive show of support for him. and grant a corporate activist knock on the doors of some of america's richest as the wave of demonstrations critical of washington's loyalty to big business gathers momentum nationwide. and how some believe that germany's move from nuclear power to renewable energy could see millions broke jobless and left in the dark. washes diamond produce also is...
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tell us your thinking on this. why are you investing in this area, uthe ur he zone, during a time when everyone is so worried about default? >> i think we did this during 2008, and it looks like we did well. and we believe that it is companies which have value and they are down because all the market is down, not because they have something wrong with them. and for us there is a possibility to build a stake in big companies in germany, france, britain, and this is what we did especially last two months when the market was really in a problem. we spent around 5 to 8 billion euros in the eurozone in the last eight weeks. we believe that the market will stay in this shape for a long period and we think not because all the market is bad, but i think the politicians have to work together in europe and in the united states to try to solve the problem. it's not all technical. it's partly a political problem. the eurozone, if you see the economy and you see the debt and you compare it with, for example, the united states,
tell us your thinking on this. why are you investing in this area, uthe ur he zone, during a time when everyone is so worried about default? >> i think we did this during 2008, and it looks like we did well. and we believe that it is companies which have value and they are down because all the market is down, not because they have something wrong with them. and for us there is a possibility to build a stake in big companies in germany, france, britain, and this is what we did especially...
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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird... >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, solutes all the parents who know staying active with their kids is fun and healthy for them. >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird. >> pbs kids, where a kid can be a kid. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. rainforest cafe, proud sponsor of curious george, reminding you that anyone can make the world a brighter place by conserving our natural resources. when you're saving one can... both: you're saving toucans! (toucan squawks) funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: (lively drum intro)
let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: >> ♪ i'm a whirlibird... >> chuck e. cheese's, proud supporter of pbs kids, solutes all the parents who know staying active with their kids is fun and healthy for them. >> ♪ i'm a...
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now the challenge for us is to raise the rest of the capital that the fcc has mandated us. i tell you how we see it and how i personally feel. i personally feel. it is of battle, -- a battle about lightsquared versus very large, established players, because we are disrupting their business model. it is about companies that are worth hundreds of billions of dollars, 100 year history and longer. it is about changing and industry and making it radically different to provide more choices to the customers. people ask me how do i feel about david and goliath situations? i say i feel fortunate if i were the size of david. i don't want to be goliath. in this country, the foundation is a fair, competitive process. we are trying to go through not one specific incident of the process. it is an eight year process. this is an eight-year process. each step of the process has been a very long, very detailed, comprehensive process. >> i wonder, though, at this stage, how much of a david you are, in the sense that with the waiver, and i think your own economic analysis might have supported
now the challenge for us is to raise the rest of the capital that the fcc has mandated us. i tell you how we see it and how i personally feel. i personally feel. it is of battle, -- a battle about lightsquared versus very large, established players, because we are disrupting their business model. it is about companies that are worth hundreds of billions of dollars, 100 year history and longer. it is about changing and industry and making it radically different to provide more choices to the...